Welcome to the Alexander Foundation for Women's Health

"A resource we can trust, providing the whole spectrum of
menopause help. Bravo!"

— Sally, San Francisco, CA

The Alexander Foundation for Women's Health, a 501(c)3
nonprofit, was founded in 2002 by Dr. Jeanne L Alexander, a
recognized expert in women's health and gynecological
psychiatry. Dr. Alexander started the Alexander Foundation
for Women's Health (AFWH) as a vehicle to increase public
awareness as well as to educate clinicians in the treatment
of women's health problems from a multidisciplinary
perspective. To achieve this, the Alexander Foundation has
assembled an international board of experts in primary care,
gynecology, psychiatry, endocrinology, medical sexology,
urology, dermatology, oncology and gerontology to help
clinicians address the complex medical issues that arise for
women. The foundation hopes to promote a multi-modal approach
to menopause and aging, motherhood, pregnancy, and overall
quality of life for women and their loved ones. For women's
"loved ones", we will periodically have clinician articles as
well as other articles/links for the public on children's health,
men's health, and family health.

AFWH offers the public free access
to an article
database rich with cutting edge information on menopause,
sexual function, mood, PMS, stress, and other wellness
topics. The majority of these articles are written and
contributed by the top world experts in their respective
fields. We will also offer links to online articles provided
by credible organizations on the Web. For
clinicians, We launched in 2006 and continue in 2007
CME for articles published by peer reviewed journals along with case
discussion.

For both the clinician and the general public, AFWH provides
a list of resources pertaining
to women's health. Links to helpful websites, CME programs at
other websites, regional
organizations, and professional health societies are provided
on the links page. Clinicians are also encouraged to peruse
our article database, as all references are linked to PubMed.